Entertainment Venues

The whole family will enjoy watching this Class A Baltimore Orioles affiliate play exciting home games in an intimate, friendly atmosphere from April to September. Also, check out their website for all the activities for kids! Give your son or daughter a baseball birthday party to remember!

A non-profit community theatre whose mission is to give opportunities to those of Frederick County and other areas. The members stage three shows a year and they work hard to make sure the shows entertain you. For more information please visit their website.

Enjoy the best of the performing arts live at this center that is housed in Frederick's historic 1926 Art-Deco movie palace, known as "The Jewel of Frederick." They offer year-round quality entertainment, such as professional music, dance, and theater performances, classic movies, and family entertainment.

The former Shakespeare Project, the Maryland Shakespeare Festival is a professional classical theater company that brings to life the passion and relevance of Shakespeare's plays by offering professional productions year round at their Elizabethan Playouse on West 2nd Street and outdoor performances around the state each June. They also provide educational programs for over 15,000 students a year.

This theatre company features live, professional performances of contemporary and original works, including comedies, dramas, and musicals, virtually every weekend. A professional children's theatre is also featured on weekend afternoons and actor training classes are available.

With a history dating back to 1742, All Saints Episcopal Church is nestled in the center of downtown Frederick. Its prominent tower is one of the highlights of the city skyline and its beautiful neo-Gothic building is a sight to behold. The church is known for its musical events and outreach programs. Events such as Christmas in April and Greens and Gifts sale are some of the much anticipated occasions of the neighborhood. One can even stroll through their lovely garden which is tucked away behind the structure. All Saints Episcopal Church also has many spaces usable for various functions and meetings.

Come on the one hour tour and hear some fascinating stories about downtown Fredrick's past! Tickets are available at The Museum of Fredrick County HIstory. Tickets are $7 adults, $6 seniors, and $5 children 6-12. For more events see downtown Fredrick's website

A premier venue for various art and culture events in Germantown, the BlackRock Center for the Arts is where creativity finds inspiration and appreciation in the town. Built out of a need to provide the local community with a comprehensive arts and cultural center, this venue strives to provide a platform to local artists, while also presenting known national and international artists. Among its offerings are its well-equipped spaces, like the art gallery, the lobby, and the main stage theater. Do visit the website for further information on the BlackRock Center for the Arts.

Located less than 50 miles from Baltimore, and run by a non-profit organization, the Montgomery County Fairgrounds were set up in 1949 with just 12 buildings but now have 42 buildings. Originally agricultural shows used to be held here where farmers brought forth their best livestock and produce however, in recent years, a number of trade shows, art & craft festivals and private banquets have been held. Thousands of volunteers are hired to manage each event and look into details like house-keeping, security, administration, parking, catering etc.

Performing classical music, ranging from full orchestral works to small chamber concerts, this symphony presents regular subscription concerts, as well as the Connoisseurs' Chamber Music and Dinner Series, a free Children's Concert, and an in-school mini concert series for local elementary school students.